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- Why Your WordPress Site Lost Traffic (And How to Get It Back)by Nouman Yaqoob on 27/04/2026 at 10:00
Logging into your analytics to find a sudden drop in website traffic is incredibly frustrating. Your first thought is usually, “Did I break something, or did Google penalize my site?” At WPBeginner, we have managed high-traffic websites since 2009. We have seen just about every… Read More » The post Why Your WordPress Site Lost Traffic (And How to Get It Back) first appeared on WPBeginner.
- How to Sell on ChatGPT with WooCommerce (Agentic Guide)by Nouman Yaqoob on 24/04/2026 at 10:00
If you run a WooCommerce store, then you’ve probably heard that ChatGPT now lets users shop for products directly inside the chat interface. A user asks something like “I need a blue yoga mat under $40” and ChatGPT responds with actual products from registered merchants,… Read More » The post How to Sell on ChatGPT with WooCommerce (Agentic Guide) first appeared on WPBeginner.
- How to Build a WooCommerce Sales Funnel That Actually Convertsby Shahzad Saeed on 22/04/2026 at 10:00
Most store owners focus on getting more traffic, but more visitors won’t help if your landing pages and cart setup are confusing. You can increase your WooCommerce revenue by fixing the ‘leaky’ parts of your checkout process where many of shoppers typically drop off. The… Read More » The post How to Build a WooCommerce Sales Funnel That Actually Converts first appeared on WPBeginner.
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- Checkmarx Confirms GitHub Repository Data Posted on Dark Web After March 23 Attackby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 27/04/2026 at 14:19
Checkmarx has disclosed that its ongoing investigation tied to the supply chain security incident has revealed that a cybercriminal group published data related to the company on the dark web. "Based on current evidence, we believe this data originated from Checkmarx's GitHub repository, and that access to that repository was facilitated through the initial supply chain attack of March 23, 2026,
- ⚡ Weekly Recap: Fast16 Malware, XChat Launch, Federal Backdoor, AI Employee Tracking & Moreby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 27/04/2026 at 13:30
Everything is dumb again. This week feels broken in a very familiar way. Old tricks are back. New tools are doing shady crap. Supply chains got hit. Fake help desks worked. Weird research showed how easy some attacks still are. Most of it feels like stuff we should have fixed years ago. Bad extensions. Stolen creds. Remote tools are getting abused. Malware hides in places people trust. Same
- Mythos Changed the Math on Vulnerability Discovery. Most Teams Aren't Ready for the Remediation Sideby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 27/04/2026 at 11:58
Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview has dominated security discussions since its April 7 announcement. Early reporting describes a powerful cybersecurity-focused AI system capable of identifying vulnerabilities at scale and raising serious questions about how quickly organizations can validate, prioritize, and remediate what it finds. The debate that followed has mostly focused on the right
- PhantomCore Exploits TrueConf Vulnerabilities to Breach Russian Networksby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 27/04/2026 at 11:54
A pro-Ukrainian hacktivist group called PhantomCore has been attributed to attacks actively targeting servers running TrueConf video conferencing software in Russia since September 2025. That's according to a report published by Positive Technologies, which found the threat actors to be leveraging an exploit chain comprising three vulnerabilities to execute commands remotely on susceptible
- Researchers Uncover 73 Fake VS Code Extensions Delivering GlassWorm v2 Malwareby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 27/04/2026 at 11:23
Cybersecurity researchers have flagged dozens of Microsoft Visual Studio Code (VS Code) extensions on the Open VSX repository that are linked to a persistent information-stealing campaign dubbed GlassWorm. The cluster of 73 extensions has been identified as cloned versions of their legitimate counterparts. Of these, six have been confirmed to be malicious, with the remaining acting as seemingly








